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The Spot Color Handling section of a refine or re-refine process template defines how Prinergy handles spot colors, and defines the libraries from which color recipes are retrieved. JTP Select the JTP (job ticket processor) to use for spot color handling. Spot Color Handling uses the Color Matcher JTP. Map Spot ColorsNote: The options in the Color Mappings dialog box override the options in this section. Enable Spot Color Mapping Enables you to control spot color mapping. If this check box is selected, you can:
If this check box is cleared, all spot color mapping is disabled, including the settings in the Color Mappings dialog box and the Autoresolve Spot Color Naming Conflicts option. Map All Spot Colors to Process Converts spot colors in input files to process color. Don't Map Spot Colors Retains spot color definitions as they are defined in the input file. Customize Spot Color Mapping Selecting this option enables the Color Mapping button which allows you to specify spot color mapping instructions for any color found in a Factory or User Color Library, as well as indicate the default setting for colors not listed. Any colors specified to output Separately will not be converted to Process during Refine. Process CEPS Data Select this check box to specify spot color mapping and color matching of CEPS data. Source of Color RecipesExtract Recipe From the File Select this option to use the color recipes defined in the PDF file. Look Up Recipe in Color Database Select this option to look up the color recipes in Prinergy color libraries. Color Libraries Selectable From the Selectable list, select the color libraries that you want Prinergy to search for color recipes, and click Add. Selected Using Move Up and Move Down, arrange the color libraries in the Selected box in the order (descending) that you want them to be searched. If the same spot color is defined with different formulas in different Factory or User libraries in the process template, only the definition in the library that is highest in the list will be used. Use Recipe From File if not Found in Color Database Select this check box if you want to use the color recipe defined in the PDF file if the color is not found in any of the selected color libraries within Prinergy. Autoresolve Spot Color Naming Conflicts If the Autoresolve Spot Color Naming Conflicts option is enabled, Prinergy automatically changes some PANTONE spot color name endings.
Where spot colors are renamed, they are renamed on all pages of a refined document, not just on pages that have identical colors with different name endings. Note: The Autoresolve Spot Color Naming Conflicts option requires Enable Spot Color Mapping to also be enabled.
Causes the system to choose a single spot color definition if a file contains multiple definitions for a spot color. This option is only valid if there is no spot color definition for a spot color in a Selected Factory or User Library referenced in the process template and the Use Recipe From File if not Found in Color Database option is selected. The system chooses the best definition based on the color space and alternate color definition (ACD).
If this check box is cleared, any file with multiple definitions for a spot color may:
Convert to DestinationPrimary Color Output Specify the ICC profile that best represents your print condition for the job. (A print condition consists of all relevant print variables, such as type of press, type of plate, substrate color and type, ink characteristics and target reference condition that defines expected solid ink densities and dot gain.) The Primary Color Output profile is used to convert Color Library spot colors defined in L*a*b or RGB colorspaces to CMYK. Note that the Convert to Destination profile only becomes active for selection if the ColorConvert section is enabled. However, even if the ColorConvert tab is not enabled, the referenced ICC profile will be used to convert L*a*b/RGB spot color definitions to CMYK. Note: This box is located in the ColorConvert section and the Spot Color Handling section of the refine process template. Changing the entry in one section changes the entry in the other section. Note: In the ColorConvert section, the Prefer embedded Output Intent for Primary Color Output box is unavailable when the Enable ColorFlow check box is selected. The ICC profile is automatically delivered by ColorFlow in this case. |
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